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InFocus IN80 HD Projector

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You can enjoy watching movies, including HD InFocus IN80 high-resolution projector. It is equipped with Texas Instruments DarkChip DLP BrilliantColor system, full of 1080p, contrast ratio of 2500:1 native, 1300 ANSI lumens brightness in an integrated Pixelworks DNX 10-bit video processing, and two HDMI inputs. The InFocus IN80 will be released in September 2009 to £ 1299 each.[TechDigest]

AOC’s 2230Fm HD3 display

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AOC did a stellar job knocking off some rust and catch our eyes, downright stylish 2230Fm and the inclusion of a self-sustaining media player well worth a closer look. For this type of people in more than Gear Acts. managed to obtain ahold of one such unit and place it under the steps, in the end, it seems as if they were more positive than negatives noticed. As the LCD, was seen as the highest class; visual were crystal clear, sharp and colors are accurate and spirits were non-existent. Built-in audio players and slideshow were lackluster at best, but an integrated video player did a phenomenal job of dealing with a wide range of formats and making things look right at home on 22-inch panel. Of course, we continue to wonder who will actually use, said the media player, if gets connected to a home computer so, but for those who have already conjured up a plan, hit the link to read the full review before buying blind.[engadget]

Honlai’s QingBar MP101 in iPhone projector

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It seems Honlai increased by more than one mini-projector display at Computex. MP101 is capable of throwing 15 - 27 - inch display form your iPhone iPod or stay in the 4:3 aspect ratio. Unfortunately, we are talking only 10-15 lm and the contrast of 200:1. Nevertheless, it will make for quick and dirty LCoS Jones. See working prototype after the break.[Via engadget]

Matrox Extio Review

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I can still remember when Matrox represents climax PC graphics. There was a time when any PC without the Matrox Millennium graphics card was considered substandard, and a lot of other graphic each producer struggle for the leg. But then came 3D, and things became more difficult for Matrox. Despite the evolution of the millennium and the introduction of Mystique, other companies started dropping huge sums of cash in the market of 3D graphics, as games become more and more urgent. Eventually Matrox pulled out of the basic 3D graphics market completely and went in search of a niche market.

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